Watch: Johnny Carson: King of Late Night 2012 123movies, Full Movie Online – Chronological look at the life and career of Johnny Carson (1925-2005), with commentary from an ex-wife and more than 30 fellow comedians, friends, employees, and biographers. The biography defines why Carson was an enduring star ….
Plot: Chronological look at the life and career of Johnny Carson (1925-2005), with commentary from an ex-wife and more than 30 fellow comedians, friends, employees, and biographers. The biography defines why Carson was an enduring star (his cool, his timing, his genuine laugh, his breadth of knowledge) and pursues his motivations and inner self (a loner with a drinking problem, a decent Midwesterner whose mother withheld approval, a quiet person who loved to entertain). The key to understanding him, argues the biography, is his love of magic.
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Johnny Carson gets quite a tribute in this “American Masters” episode
After a couple of months of sitting on my DVR, I finally watched “American Masters: Johnny Carson: King of Late Night. It seems to cover everything of his life and career choice-his discovery of magic tricks at 13 or 14, his first TV appearance on a station in Omaha, Nebraska, his initial Los Angeles local TV exposure, his big break on national TV as substitute on Red Skelton’s show before his own same-named show on CBS, and then his pinnacle-30 years of “The Tonight Show”. We also get glimpses of his four wives and his affairs in between. And then there’s the way he wanted his private life really private. Along the way, there’s plenty of interviews of people who he helped to either mentor or just expose to a mass audience-David Letterman, Jay Leno, Garry Shandling, Jerry Seinfeld, Joan Rivers. The last one is discussed further because of her abrupt departure as “The Tonight Show”s permanent guest host as well as treasured guest after Johnny discovered her Fox deal in 1986 that Ms. Rivers never told him about beforehand. Arsenio Hall also chimes in about Johnny and how his show managed to be real competition for Carson when he simply went with his own thing and went after the late night king’s audience’s kids. Many of the show’s highlights are here: that tomahawk incident with Ed Ames with Johnny saying “I didn’t know you were Jewish!”, a caged tiger from Joan Embry scaring him to go to Ed McMahon’s shoulders, etc. One surprising scene for me, however, was seeing Johnny singing “Here’s That Rainy Day” from an early show so lovingly while playing guitar. It was a pleasantly unexpected scene to watch. I could probably say more, but I’ll just now say if you were or still are a fan of his, I highly recommend this “Johnny Carson: King of Late Night” ep of “American Masters.” Personal note: Mom often told me that when I first talked, it was during one of Johnny’s shows when Ed said “Heeeere’s Johnny!” and my first words were the toddler version of it.
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Genre Documentary, Biography, Music
Director Mark A. Catalena, Peter Jones
Writer Peter Jones
Actors Kevin Spacey, Steve Allen, Jack Bailey
Country United States
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